Explores access control policies, authentication methods, and the principles of least privilege, emphasizing the importance of secure and user-friendly authentication protocols.
Covers the concept of biometrics, the process of enrolling and verifying biometrics, and the importance of balancing false positives and false negatives.
Explores the definitions, history, and applications of conditional access in media security, covering user authentication techniques, smart cards, biometrics, and legal aspects.
Explores the commitment scheme, key derivation function, and pseudorandom generator in cryptographic protocols, emphasizing their role in ensuring data integrity and authentication.
Emphasizes the significance of hashing, salting, and secure password storage in data security, highlighting the use of salt to prevent dictionary attacks and memory hard functions to slow down password cracking.
Explores Bluetooth security, focusing on pairing protocols, key recovery, and active attacks in Bluetooth 2.0 and the enhanced Bluetooth 2.1 with Secure Simple Pairing (SSP).
Discusses the importance of protecting work and EPFL through laws, regulations, threat identification, data protection, risk prevention, and security controls.